There are roughly 13 million accredited investor households in the United States.

Fewer than 3% actively invest in private real estate syndications.

The biggest reason people give is simple.

They did not know where to find them.
Or they did not know they existed at all.

That is not random.
It is a structural issue.

I call it the advisor gap.

Your CPA is not bringing you syndication deals because that is not their role.

Your financial advisor is typically licensed to sell traditional securities, and most real estate syndications are Reg D private offerings that sit completely outside their product shelf.

So it is not that these opportunities are being hidden from you.

They literally are not part of the system most investors rely on for financial advice.

That is why so many accredited investors stay locked into public markets, mutual funds, and traditional portfolios, while institutional capital quietly compounds through private real estate.

The gap is not intelligence.
The gap is access and awareness.

Save this explanation on the advisor gap so you understand why most investors never see private real estate deals.